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How to find available IP addresses?
Hi guys,
I would like to write a script (using perl or shell, etc) to find available IP addresses in my network. I really don't know where to start. Here's what I would like the script to do: Ping (or any other tool that may work) a range of IPs (example: 0.0.0.1 to 0.0.0.255). Then whenever an IP replies, it means that its already being used somewhere so this IP will be sent to a file called usedIP, but if the IP gives no response, then chances are that the IP is not being used. So this IP will be sent to a file called availableIP. Could you guys give me some hint/help on how I can accomplish this? Cheers! |
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